This Wofford College student (c. 1966), an entertainment editor for the campus Old Gold and Black newspaper, exemplifies the way most of his classmates dressed at a time when the country was drifting away from anything that resembled tradition. He is wearing a 3-button tweed, herringbone pattern sport coat over a pressed button-down shirt and paisley print tie. The sport coat appears to be a natural shoulder model. The student is holding a copy of the Old Gold and Black and has a lit cigarette resting between his fingers.
Wofford College Student (1966)
